DDNS on Sub Domain Only
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Topic: DDNS on Sub Domain Only
Hello forum people and helpers!
I'm struggling quite a bit here on how to setup DDNS on a sub domain only. I work as IT Engineer but Networking has never been my strong suite and I'm currently transitioning into a Project Management role away from IT Systems Support, so please bear with me.
Anyway onto my issue. I'll be using
My current Registar doesn't allow me to point custom Name Servers to sub domains so that option doesn't work for me unfortunately. The current Name Servers I have set are
I have setup two DDNS services on Dynu, one for each domain (
Node Name: storage
Type: SRV
Port: 49000
Target: email.google.com
When I run a MXToolbox SRV lookup for
I'm struggling quite a bit here on how to setup DDNS on a sub domain only. I work as IT Engineer but Networking has never been my strong suite and I'm currently transitioning into a Project Management role away from IT Systems Support, so please bear with me.
Anyway onto my issue. I'll be using
google.comas an example here. Say I own
google.comand I want it to point to main service or off site host, a search engine at IP
5.5.5.5. Then say I'm personally hosting
email.google.comat home with an IP of
70.70.70.70. I want allow people to connect to my storage site on a different port at
storage.google.comthat would be pointing to
70.70.70.70:49000.
My current Registar doesn't allow me to point custom Name Servers to sub domains so that option doesn't work for me unfortunately. The current Name Servers I have set are
ns1.dynu.comthrough
ns12.dynu.comthough.
I have setup two DDNS services on Dynu, one for each domain (
google.comand
email.google.com), pointing at the IP's I need them to resolve too. I have then setup a SRV record on
google.comas follows:
Node Name: storage
Type: SRV
Port: 49000
Target: email.google.com
When I run a MXToolbox SRV lookup for
storage.google.comI get "DNS Record not found" from ns#.dynu.com and then running a DNS check on the same site, it pulls the IP of
google.com @ 5.5.5.5. Did I configure something incorrect here or am I just not understanding how the routing is working.
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SkilledAlpaca Joined: 16/03/2020 |
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Hello forum people and helpers!
I'm struggling quite a bit here on how to setup DDNS on a sub domain only. I work as IT Engineer but Networking has never been my strong suite and I'm currently transitioning into a Project Management role away from IT Systems Support, so please bear with me. Anyway onto my issue. I'll be using google.comas an example here. Say I own google.comand I want it to point to main service or off site host, a search engine at IP 5.5.5.5. Then say I'm personally hosting email.google.comat home with an IP of 70.70.70.70. I want allow people to connect to my storage site on a different port at storage.google.comthat would be pointing to 70.70.70.70:49000. My current Registar doesn't allow me to point custom Name Servers to sub domains so that option doesn't work for me unfortunately. The current Name Servers I have set are ns1.dynu.comthrough ns12.dynu.comthough. I have setup two DDNS services on Dynu, one for each domain ( google.comand email.google.com), pointing at the IP's I need them to resolve too. I have then setup a SRV record on google.comas follows: Node Name: storage Type: SRV Port: 49000 Target: email.google.com When I run a MXToolbox SRV lookup for storage.google.comI get "DNS Record not found" from ns#.dynu.com and then running a DNS check on the same site, it pulls the IP of google.com @ 5.5.5.5. Did I configure something incorrect here or am I just not understanding how the routing is working. |

mardi 13 mai 2025 07:07